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Richard Alfred Wallace was born in 1861.
Yes, Alfred Russel Wallace had three children. He and his wife, Annie Wallace, had two daughters, Anne and Violet, and a son, William. Their family life was intertwined with Wallace's scientific pursuits, and he often valued the support of his family throughout his career.
Alfred Wallis died in 1942.
Philip Schlater and Alfred Wallace both made significant contributions to the field of natural history and evolutionary biology. They are best known for their work on biogeography, particularly the concept of distinct biological regions on Earth. Schlater's classification system for these regions, known as the "Wallace Line," is named after Wallace, who independently developed similar ideas about species distribution and the impact of geographic barriers on evolution. Both researchers emphasized the role of environmental factors in shaping biodiversity.
Alfred Russell Wallace lived at Old Orchard in Broadstone, Dorset, England.
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its the same
he sold many of the specimens he collected
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The same as Darwin's. They should have recived equal credit.
He proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, independently of Darwin.
Not sure quite how, but a cargo of balsam on board the ship caught fire and Alfred Russel Wallace plus all the crew had to abandon ship. Wallace lost almost every one of the many specimens he was bringing back to England.
he went to astralia and he also went to gwynedd to a little place called tywyn in wales.
Alfred Russell was born in 1915.
Alfred Russell died in 1966.
Richard Alfred Wallace was born in 1861.